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∙ 2006-01-16 08:53:37Some women while pregnant have cramps around the time their period would come at 8 and 12 weeks. This does not mean you are having a miscarriage.
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∙ 2006-01-16 08:53:37The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
Possibly, but you might be having your period. Go and see the doctor or midwife
No this isn't a miscarriage. Miscarriages result in extreme and intense pain which is agony and very heavy bleeding. What you experience is not a miscarriage. The blood tissue is a clot from your period.
no
If you're not pregnant, then no. It is not a miscarriage. Your period is just screwing up.
no. those are called clots, and they are very normal.
shouldn't you be asking your doctor?
It sounds like you had a miscarriage, here are some signs and symptoms of having a miscarriage: http://miscarriage.about.com/od/amimiscarrying/a/miscsymptoms.htm
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
if it were early in the pregnancy, it would seem like a really heavy period. bad cramps, blood and clots. a miscarriage later in pregnancy would have a lot of blood and tissue that is not normal for a period, and the cramps would probably be a lot worse. I've wondered if I've ever had a miscarriage and didn't know, if it happened close to the time of a regular period I wouldn't know.
This is not necessarily a miscarriage however there is a problem either major or minor, any of which necessitate a visit to a gynecologist.
A lot of women track their flow and if you are pregnant and you experience abnormal amount of blood, blood clots big or small, painful cramps it's a good chance that you are having a miscarriage. First off you need to know if you are pregnant or not, if you are and you are having any of those miscarriage symptoms I named off please see your doctor immediately and if necessary go to the emergency room. If you know you are not pregnant and use birth control and experience some heavier than usual blood flow, know it could be a diet change, stress, and much more. I recommend taking some vitamin C pills daily because not only does it help keep the cold away but it can also reduce heavy menstrual bleeding.